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I I .1 I It. Mi .1 PAGE: FOUR.' i . t THE MORNING ASTORIANfFIU I) AY, FEBRUARY 12 1904. MANACLED FORGER TRIES ( ViTi s jo MAKE HlS ESCAPE crowds ever In attendance ut a tight In Anaconda U expected to be present Iioiyt lll be played by the local sports. while", the Eutts contingent will buck Herrett to a finish. He will alao be the favorite. En l(xmte Salem i Thurlow W. ParRer Attempts Repetition of Former Performance. Salem. Ore., Feb. Hi-Doubtless with the desire to emulate hla own example, only upon a more spectacular wale, with a possibility of effecting a second escape from the officers who had him in charge. Thurlow W. Parker, sentenced to ttve years' imprisonment from Mult nomah county for forgery, made a des perate attempt to break from the car on the way up from Portland last even ing, but owing to the alertness of the officers who had him In charge. Dep uties Harv ey Moreland and U A. Har low, his attempt was foiled, nipped in the bud. as it were, with the result that Parker was safely landed in the penitentiary securely bound and with some severely lacerated hands. Other wise he was uninjured. Parker showed signs of uneasiness all the way up from Portland and the dep uties kept him under close surveillance. All went well until the train reached the fair grounds. Just after passing the station at the fair grounds, how ever, evidently deeming it his last chance. Parker as quick as a flash raised up in his seat and with one blow of his manacled hands, shattered the glass of the window of the car and was Ir the act of plunging through tlu opening when be was eeixed by the dep uties, overpowered and made secure from any further attempts to escape. Quick as his movement was In break ing the window, he was none too quick for Deputy Harlow, who was sitting across the aisle from him. In charge of a patient which he was conducting to the asylum, and who was closely watching Parker's every movement, for no sooner had Parker risen In his seat to break the window than Harlow was upon him. Deputy Moreland. who was sitting beside Parker when the break was made, also grappled him. They soon had him down and securely bound. Parker was completely mollified after this scuffle and defeat and offered no further resistance to the officers In transit to the prison, being completely helpless. v ' ' This Is Parker s second attempt to escape from the officers of the law since his apprehension, but In the first Instance he succeeded In eluding Detec tive Joe Day while on the train near Spokane en route to Portland, by crawling out of his berth and making his escape during the night while the detective was asleep and supposed his prisoner was secure. While the officers were keeping close watch upon their prisoner, knowing how tricky he was, and were prepared for any emergency, they were somewhat surprised at hli action considering his evident complete submission to his fate In requesting the court to give him the maximum penalty for his crime 20 years. , -V. WITNESS MAY BE BROUGHT FROM FAR OVER THE SEAS State tJrges that Mrs. Blaise, Now In Ger many Be Introduced Against Her Brother, Charged With Murder. San Francisco, Feb. U. Mrs. Rosalie Blaise, widow may be brought .from the little hamlet of Hub, in Dagsburg, Germany, to San Francisco. 10.000 miles away, to testify, against her brother, Leon Boeder, at hW' trial for the mur der of her husband, Joseph Blaise, who was recently stabbed and thrown over a Russian hill precipice. The Idea had been In the minds of the police, and it is assumed almost the proportions of an "Imperative uridertak- tag when It was found tnat tne deposi tions of "Mrs. Blaise, her mother-1n-Uw, and othin, which were taken at Hub under the direction of Joseph . I. Urittalri, Vnlted States consul at Kell. and 'which are now on the way to the thiefe of' police of this city, will not be admissible in court under the California statute prescribing the rights of a de fendant lice believe that thla evidence Is all that they need to convict their prisoner of the crime, Is to bring the witness or witnesses here" in person. 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Notice to Woodmen. All members of Climax Camp, Wood men of the" World, are requested to at tend the meeting this evening at Odd Fellow's hall. , General Organizer G. K. Rogers will be present and will have Important matters to bring before the camp. C. E. FOSTER, Sec. PERSONAL MENTION. Peter Grant came down from Port land yesterday. He will return this morning. Mr. Grant was among the in terested onlookers at the mask ball Inst night. Mrs. Lee Herring Is reported to be dangerously ill with Bright's disease and her condition la regarded as precarious. Mr. and Mrs. . 3. Taylor, of Minne apolis, were in the city yesterday. Misa Louise Cotter is down from Port land, on a short visit with her uncle, Chief of Police Hnllork. ('. E. Hartley, of Portland, is in the City, R. O. Crawford was down from Westpoit yesterday. Edmund P. Sheldon is registered at the Occident from Portland. F. Ov.cns, of San Francisco, repre senting the Great American Tea Com pany, Is in the city. 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